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14 - "RIVERLAND REAL ESTATE" Wednesday, November 26, 2014
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Local clubs join in Bluebird display
STACEY ROBERTS
ABOUT 60 cars were on display
at Barmera Oval on Sunday for
the 50th anniversary celebrations
of Donald Campbell's Lake
Bonney world speed record
attempts.
The Riverland Classic Car
Club, Riverland Motorsport
Club, Riverland Customs and
Classics/Riverside Rodders
teamed up to put on a display
of vehicles which included
everything from vintage motor-
bikes to Mustangs to an old SA
Country Fire Service truck.
K7 Project Bluebird
Committee member and
Riverland Vintage and Classic
Car Club member Robert
Drogemuller said the Riverland
clubs were a great support.
"Everybody's pitched in to
help us out to make it a big day,"
he said.
The car displays were part of
Sunday's 'splash-a-thon' fami-
ly fun day, which also included
markets, food stalls, and speed-
boat demonstrations.
Mr Drogemuller said the cars
attracted plenty of attention on
the day.
"We've had people wander-
ing around saying, 'Oh I had one
of them', or 'I used to have this
one', or 'That's a beauty'," he
said.
"We've had a lot of interest in
the cars.
"It's good to have the three car
clubs together and they all com-
mitted to helping us out for the
event which is all for a worthy
cause of trying to get a museum
going for Barmera."
Mr Drogemuller said the dis-
play was a resounding success.
"It's been a great day," he said.
"I don't think I've been to
a show or put a show together
that's been as big and as good as
this."
About 60 cars were displayed on Barmera Oval for the 50th anniversary celebrations of Donald Campbell's world speed record attempts at Lake Bonney.
PHOTOS: Stacey Roberts
Vintage motorbikes, including a 1960 Mk1 Rotrax, a Jawa 500 DT-890, and this 1967 Tribsa hybrid, were
also on display.
A 1965 Ford Mustang joined a range of 1960s cars to commemorate the Donald
Campbell era.
Members from Riverland Classic Car Club, Riverland Motorsport Club, Riverland
Customs and Classics/Riverside Rodders displayed a range of vehicles.
The Cobdogla Irrigation Museum's SA Country Fire Services truck, a Chevrolet 1100, created a buzz at the
display on Barmera Oval.